Am able robidoux



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

AMABLE ROBIDOUX, OF ROXTON, CANADA.

REMEDY FOR CORNS, 80C.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 444,601, dated January 13, 1891.

Application filed August 21, 1890. Serial No. 362,688. (No specimens.) Patented in Canada May 13, 1890, No. 34,316.

.To all whom it may concern:

'Be it known that I, AMABLE ROBIDOUX, of the township of Roxton, county of Shefford, in the district of Bedford, Province of Quebee, in the Dominion of Canada, have invented a new and useful composition of matter for the treatment of corns and bunions of men and the spavin and bone-spavin of horses; and I declare by these presents that the description hereinafter is a description entire, clear, and exact of the said remedy.

The invention consists of a mixture of urine, coarse salt, copperas, turpentine, and whisky with camphor.

To prepare this remedy take two ounces of coarse salt in two great spoonfuls of urine. Put this composition in a frying-pan and boil till the salt becomes dry and of a very yellow color. Then draw itback from the fire and put with that salt three-quarters of a pint more of urine. Then add two ounces of copperas and put again the Whole composition to the fire till the soluble matters (to wit, the copdraw back from fire and add a spoonful of turpentine and a spoonful of camphor; and after this mixture, and having accomplished exactly the direction hereinabove, the remedy is then ready for use, and an application of this remedy soaked on the wadding during two consecutive nights will cause removal of corns and bunions for men; but for the treatment of horses there must be a regular application of the remedy twice a day with a frietion of twenty minutes each time during three consecutive days.

hat I claim, and wish to obtain by Letters Patent, is

The medical compound or composition consisting of human urine, coarse salt, copperas, turpentine, and whisky with camphor, substantially in the proportions and for the purposes hereinabove mentioned.

RoXton Falls, July 30, 1890.

AMABLE ROBIDOUX. Vitnesses:

B. LORD,

Then

peras and salt) be entirely dissolved.

A. H. LANoLoIs. 

